On Back: DETROIT MAIN LIBRARY - CASS AVENUE FAADE. The Detroit Public Library with its 28 branch libraries and more than 3 million books, maps and manuscripts is one of the great public libraries of the...

Caption on back reads ""Education Building, Bosworth Library and Chapel of the College of the Bible, Lexington, Kentucky. A graduate school of theology of the Desciples of Christ. Founded 1865."" Postcard...

Caption on back reads: ""New York Public Library; New York City; On Fifth Avenue between 40th and 42nd Streets, a privately financed library second in size to the Library of Congress, as well as the Central...

Caption on back reads: ""One of South Carolina's finest. The library grew from the original Library Society which was organized before 1800. The new building was completed in 1953 and was remodeled and...

On Back: Alma College; Alma Michigan; Monteith Library (1964); Monteith Library is named for The Rev. John Monteith, who, in 1816, was the first Presbyterian minister to reach Michigan. He later became...

On Back: Gerald R. Ford Library, North Campus, University of Michigan 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109; The Gerald R. Ford Library on the North Campus of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor....

On Back: The William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. This library contains a collection of rare books, manuscripts, maps and newspapers dealing with early American history....

On Front: Public Library, Detroit, Mich. - D-38 On Back: Detroit's Public Library, built at a cost of $2,800,000, has many reading and reference books, a library for students, a children's library and...

On Back: Detroit Main Library- Cass Avenue Façade. The Detroit Public Library with its 28 branch libraries and more than 3 million books, maps and manuscripts is one of the great public libraries of the...

On Back: The Detroit Main Library Cass Avenue Entrance (Between W. Kirby and Putnam) Detroit, Michigan. ""Like a river flowing through the ages uniting distant men, knowledge and thought into a community...